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hey guys! need help with this one - 6/17/2008 1:24:55 AM   
CBR1000fking

 

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i know this isnt the cbr 900 rr page but i just went out and bought a 96'' so now i have that and my cane does anyone know what year cbr 900 motor will fit in my 96'' frame? i hope you can help cause i dont think the 900 ppl know they seem.....lol
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RE: hey guys! need help with this one - 6/17/2008 2:24:22 AM   
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Why would you want to ?? a CBR1000F is FASTER than a 900RR.........!!
The 929 and 954 were quicker, tho''........


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RE: hey guys! need help with this one - 6/17/2008 5:01:48 AM   
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OT but I rode a CB900 Hornet last year and thought the engine was pretty weak over 5000rpm and over 120kph its powerband dropped right off.

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RE: hey guys! need help with this one - 6/17/2008 5:26:41 AM   
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If I understand mr king right, he´s asking for which year engines from 900RR will fit in his -96 900RR-frame, either he has a frame/bike without engine, or a bike with a faulty engine?
From looking at pics of the 900RR, I think that years from -96 up to -99 will be engine swapable (new word?), since the frame and clutch cover looks the same, and rest of the bike only has minor plastic changes.
The 1000F is unlikely to be able to fit a 900RR engine, since it has a much more forward tilted engine with the air cleaner directly under the fuel tank. Doing such a mod would also be useless, since it has less hp then the 1000F engine.

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RE: hey guys! need help with this one - 6/17/2008 5:56:15 AM   
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yeah mikekop is right i should of stated that it was for my 96 cbr frame NO way i love my cane i would never swap anything mechanical with that bike she an amazing bike, but im still baffled the cbr 900 1993 on ebay i was looking at looks like my 96 i blew up but let me know thanks

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RE: hey guys! need help with this one - 6/17/2008 9:04:51 AM   
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Ah ! Now I understand... Maybe looking at the  manuals will help - try www.blackbears.ru - think CBR900 manuals are there. Otherwise, maybe www.Mrcycles.com for part no''s and fiches.


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